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Address Signs & Plaques

Every house has a number, and it's important that address signs and address plaques be visible from the street so visitors, firefighters and police officers can find you quickly. It's a fact - when seconds count, prominently displayed address signs save lives. House plaques and signs are also a quick and easy way to showcase your personal sense of style. Whether you love the look of a rustic, elegant or down-to-earth house number plaque, our collection of address signs and plaques has a style for you. We offer address plaques for your house and mailbox, welcome plaques that display your family name, staked address signs for your lawn, even a mock rock and a crock. Our personalized signs and plaques add seasonal flair to the neighborhood, while a flag address sign lets everyone see your patriotic side.

The Olla: A Brief History

Olla (Spanish, pronounced “oh-ya”) jars have been around since ancient times. Made of unglazed ceramic, ollas traditionally have short, narrow necks with wider bodies, and are made in a variety of shapes. They have been used for thousands of years for cooking, storage, and plant irrigation.

When used to irrigate plants, an olla is buried neck-deep in the ground near a plant’s roots, with the opening of the olla extended above the soil so that it can be filled with water periodically. The porous walls of the unglazed pottery allow the water to seep through gradually, constantly and consistently hydrating the plants without overwatering them – and without wasting precious water to evaporation or runoff.

The use of ollas for irrigation was introduced to the American Southwest by Spanish conquistadors during Colonial times, becoming very common among Native American tribes and Hispanic settlers. Though the technique gave way to more modern methods of irrigation some time ago, its superior efficiency, coupled with its simplicity, has caused it to make a comeback. Though the technique has changed little since its introduction, today’s ollas are usually capped off, making them even more water-efficient.

Perfect for home gardens, Ollas are a super-easy, eco-friendly, less time-consuming way to water annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables and plants of all kinds in dry, sandy soil, very hot or drought-prone areas, raised beds, and even pots, planters and hanging baskets. Fill the olla before you leave on a short vacation to enjoy worry-free watering – and a smaller water bill!